Related Keywords: at 52 percent and at 0 to 16.48 percent less, Exporters from Taiwan and South Korea, lead to anti dumping duties, PSF, respectively in the U.S. market, sold low melt polyester staple fiber, than fair value, violating U.S. trade laws
Exporters from Taiwan and South Korea have sold the low melt polyester staple fiber (PSF) at 52 percent and at 0 to 16.48 percent less than fair value, respectively in the U.S., violating U.S. trade laws, that could lead to anti dumping duties the U.S. Department of Commerce said in a statement released Monday evening in the U.S. The petitioner in this case was Nan Ya Plastics Corporation, America, a wholly owned subsidiary of Nan Ya Plastics Corporation, Taiwan.